I can not say I am a great sleuther or even think very well outside the box. I do care and find myself drawn to some cases.
I own and operate a small cab/limo company. I have been involved in the cab business for about 5-6 years. When I asked in another post about "WHY" would she have the cabbie pick her up 1/4 mile from her house at the AMPM it is because from my experience this is unusual. No body calls a cab to pick them up and take them across town from a convenience store any distance from their home-they ask you to stop if they need to go there. I can't quite wrap my head around it. Unless she was in a car with someone who was dropping her there at the AMPM.
Most of our customers are college age, night time bar/party patrons. College kids trust their cab drivers and are much more responsible than the older generation, thank God and understandably. Kids studying and going into certain professions understand the huge impact a DUI can have on their careers and may be the "ones" who call for themselves or their friends frequently. So, it is also a good question to ask, "Did the call come in from AS phone or was it another number"? Also, had AS used this company before?
I get the feeling this is a small "mom and pop" operation of a cab company like my own. The father owns the company and the son was working on that call. It does not seem suspicious for the father to do the interview or answer questions. I am guessing the father was either dispatching that night or has detailed logs of the nights calls/events
Which brings me to my point.
You get the call. In this case it came in at 4:23, and the closest driver was about 20 minutes away," said Thomas Simon, owner of Scottsdale Cab Guy. He said the driver was his son, Tom.
http://www.kpho.com/story/22709539/c...h-missing-teen
So, the driver could have been to the store AMPM by 4;43 or so... then, it is apparently approx another 20 mins before cabbie made attempted contact with AS? Did he sit at the AMPM waiting for her those 20 minutes without attempting to call her? I don't think so. When we get to our pickup we either have called and made contact or call repeatedly until we get an answer and/or we give it a few minutes, then leave after a five to ten minute "no show".
I am having problems with the cab company timeline.
Simon said his son called Salinas at 5:04 a.m. and 5:05 a.m. to make sure she was headed to the gas station. He said at 5:06 a.m., Salinas called his son, saying she'd be there in a minute. Then he called Salinas at 5:07 a.m. looking for her, but the phone went to voicemail.
The cab company says the call came in at 4:23 and the driver was 20 mins away. If true and he was dispatched when called he would have arrived at the AMPM at 4:43 and at approx the same time AS sent a text from her phone to the BF at 4:47 saying she was on her way. (no wonder Tom the cabbie was questioned, searched and DNA'd)
http://www.azcentral.com/community/...sing-tempe-student-search-continues-abrk.html
But then there are the back and forth calls between AS and the cab driver at 5:05.
I believe it is possible that AS was in the cab at 4:47 when she sent the text to bf. I wish we knew exactly what the text said.
I hope I didnt confuse anyone with my crazy, mixed up questions on the cabbie timeline.
I know this post is messy. Just wanted to try and get it out there today.
jmo